RE: Per-destination load balancing [7:72944]

2003-07-25 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 2:34 PM + 7/25/03, p b wrote: >Here's some text from CCO regarding CEF and using source >and destination IPs to map a packet to one of a set of >load sharing links: > >Configuring Per-Destination Load Balancing > >Per-destination load balancing is enabled by default when you enable CEF. To >

RE: Per-destination load balancing [7:72944]

2003-07-25 Thread p b
Here's some text from CCO regarding CEF and using source and destination IPs to map a packet to one of a set of load sharing links: Configuring Per-Destination Load Balancing Per-destination load balancing is enabled by default when you enable CEF. To use per-destination load balancing, you do no

Re: Per-destination load balancing [7:72944]

2003-07-25 Thread Tim Champion
Thank you for your replies, think I've got it now. ""Tim Champion"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Could someone please confirm the following to be true (taken from CCO): > > "Per-destination load balancing allows the router to distribute packets > based on the destination address, and

Re: Per-destination load balancing [7:72944]

2003-07-24 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 4:01 PM + 7/24/03, Tim Champion wrote: >Could someone please confirm the following to be true (taken from CCO): > >"Per-destination load balancing allows the router to distribute packets >based on the destination address, and uses multiple paths to achieve load >sharing. Packets for a given

RE: Per-destination load balancing [7:72944]

2003-07-24 Thread John Neiberger
If there are multiple levels of Heaven and our final destination has been predetermined in order to equalize the number of people in each level, would this be considered pre-destination load-balancing? >>> Priscilla Oppenheimer 7/24/03 1:24:34 PM >>> Packets for a given source-destination pair are

RE: Per-destination load balancing [7:72944]

2003-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Packets for a given source-destination pair are a subset of packets for a given destination. It's true that with per-destination load balancing, all packets for a destination go out the same interface. Thus, it is true that all packets for a given source-destination pair go out the same interface.

RE: Per-destination load balancing [7:72944]

2003-07-24 Thread John Neiberger
Tim Champion wrote: > > Could someone please confirm the following to be true (taken > from CCO): > > "Per-destination load balancing allows the router to distribute > packets > based on the destination address, and uses multiple paths to > achieve load > sharing. Packets for a given source-desti